tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Alfred, the Greatest of the Saxon Kings
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| How William of Normandy Conquered a Kingdom |
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| Lion-Hearted Richard and Wolf-Hearted John |
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| Joan of Arc and the Lilies of France |
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| FOUR LEADERS IN THE OLD WORLD |
| Shakespeare, the Greatest Maker of Plays |
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| How Cromwell Changed Places with the King |
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| Napoleon, the Corsican Boy Who Ruled Europe |
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| Nelson, the Hero of Trafalgar |
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| DISCOVERERS AND EXPLORERS |
| Columbus, the Map-Maker Who Found a New World |
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| Magellan, the Man of the Straits |
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| Cortes, the Conqueror |
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| De Soto, a Gold Hunter in Southern Swamps |
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| Sir Francis Drake, England’s First Great Sailor |
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| Sir Walter Raleigh, the Favorite of Good Queen Bess |
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| Henry Hudson, the Man Who Put Himself on the Map |
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| La Salle and the Mouth of the Mississippi |
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| Livingstone, the White Man of the Dark Continent |
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